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NRLA Mortgages boss briefs Government advisers
Rising mortgage rates have never been far from the front pages in recent months. Doug Hall, director of NRLA mortgage provider 3mc has addressed Government advisers for the Department of Levelling Up, Housing and Communities (DLUHC) on what the changes mean for landlords – and the potential consequences.
Carbon Monoxide Awareness Week: Everything landlords need to know
Carbon Monoxide Awareness Week runs from 21-27 November and is organised by the All-Party Parliamentary Carbon Monoxide Group (APPCOG). The campaign aims to raise awareness of risks of the so-called 'silent killer', and to help consumers and the public understand more about carbon monoxide. Coinciding with this awareness week, the NRLA is also reminding landlords of their gas safety responsibilities.
How to Avoid the Most Common Rental Deposit Disputes
This year's most common tenancy deposit dispute has been revealed. NRLA Recognised Supplier, Inventory Hive tells us what agents and landlords (and tenants) can do to avoid the delays, costs and stress associated with deposit disputes at check-out.
Council Tax change to be debated on Wednesday
This Wednesday a suggested change to council tax legislation is being debated in Parliament. In this article, the NRLA sets out what the amendment wishes to achieve and how you can call on your MP to support its introduction.
Property Pontoon - Will you Stick or Twist?
Ben Rose, Head of Group Business Development at NRLA Recognised Supplier Less Tax 4 Landlords on the current state of the private rented sector, and how factors such as legislation change and falling supply are having an impact.